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NPS AUV workbench: collaborative environment for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) mission planning and 3D visualization   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Lee, Chin Siong
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NPS AUV workbench: collaborative environment for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) mission planning and 3D visualization
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

alities. The extensible Markup Language (XML) is used for data storage and message exchange, Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics for visualization and XML Schema-based Binary Compression (XSBC) for data compression. The AUV Workbench provides an intuitive cross-platform-capable tool with extensibility to provide for future enhancements such as agent-based control, asynchronous reporting and communication, loss-free message compression and built-in support for mission data archiving. This thesis also investigates the Jabber instant messaging protocol, showing its suitability for text and file messaging in a tactical environment. Exemplars show that the XML backbone of this open-source technology can be leveraged to enable both human and agent messaging with improvements over current systems. Integrated Jabber instant messaging support makes the NPS AUV Workbench the first custom application supporting XML Tactical Chat (XTC). Results demonstrate that the AUV Workbench provides a capable testbed for diverse AUV technologies, assisting in the development of traditional single-vehicle operations and agent-based multiple-vehicle methodologies. The flexible design of the Workbench further encourages integration of new extensions to serve operational needs. Exemplars demonstrate how in-mission and post-mission event monitoring by human operators can be achieved via simple web page, standard clients or custom instant messaging client. Finally, the AUV Workbench's potential as a tool in the development of multiple-AUV tactics and doctrine is discussed.


Subjects: Remote submersibles; Computer simulation; XML (Document markup language); Information retrieval; AUV Workbench; Virtual environments; Extensible 3D graphics; X3D; Scalable vector graphics; SVG; Extensible markup language; XML; Java; DIS-Java-VRML; Extensible modeling and simulation framework (XMSF); Extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP); Scenario authoring and visualization for advanced graphics environments (SAVAGE); Distributed interactive simulation (DIS)
Language English
Publication date March 2004
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Internet Archive identifier: npsauvworkbenchc109451658
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